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  • Movie with all the stars

    Movie with all the stars

    THE Casey community will be treated to a silver-screen experience this Friday with a fundraiser under the stars. Botanic Ridge estate will host a moonlit…

  • Bullies on the back foot

    Bullies on the back foot

    HAMPTON Park Secondary College is tackling the problem of cyber safety and bullying head on. On Tuesday last week the school ran an anti-cyber bullying…

  • College celebrates namesake pope

    College celebrates namesake pope

    CRANBOURNE’S Catholic secondary school – St Peter’s College – had plenty of reason to celebrate last Wednesday. Not only were staff and students celebrating the…

  • Locked in commuter hell

    Locked in commuter hell

    THOUSANDS of Casey residents make the daily commute to the city or elsewhere to work, study or shop. The National Growth Areas Alliance (NGAA) and…

  • Councils call for cash

    THE Interface Councils group, which includes Casey, said the Government needs to take care of councils which don’t have proper infrastructure before they allocate the…

  • Sport for all seasons

    Sport for all seasons

    CASEY’s sporting groups will soon be able to enjoy their sport of choice – rain, hail or shine. Last week the State Government announced $650,000…

  • Parents make hospital appeal

    Parents make hospital appeal

    THE parents of an infant who suffered a brain bleed are urging people to support the Good Friday Appeal. The charity raises much needed funds…

  • Labor’s man steps forward

    Labor’s man steps forward

    MARTIN Pakula is the Labor Party’s candidate for the Lyndhurst by-election. Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews made the announcement alongside the former Public Transport, Industry and…

  • No mosque poll

    CASEY councillors have rejected a move to poll residents regarding a controversial planning application for a mosque which was passed last week. Cr Rosalie Crestani…

  • Traders struggle over sign

    Traders struggle over sign

    JUNCTION Village shopping strip traders feel they are missing out on potential customers while Casey council takes its time to address their concerns. A joint…

  • 5000 reasons to smile

    5000 reasons to smile

    THERE were 5000 reasons the City of Casey would have been thrilled with the Australian Football League (AFL) pre-season match at Casey Fields on Saturday…

  • Hive of activity

    Hive of activity

    STUDENTS from Tooradin Primary School were busy little bees as part of Clean Up Australia Day. As part of the annual nationwide event, schools were…

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